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Transcript
00:00 A mother is studying what other cases can be filed against her child's video that went viral.
00:07 According to the mother, her 4-year-old daughter was embarrassed to watch the uploader refuse to give her ice cream.
00:13 Maki Polido is a witness.
00:15 In a playground inside a mall, the uploader took this video.
00:22 Ice cream!
00:24 The uploader gave the ice cream to her child.
00:28 But when another child approached to taste the ice cream,
00:31 Hey, I didn't see you. Do you want this?
00:34 Ask your mom to buy it for you.
00:35 Lena, who didn't recognize the child's mother, refused to let her taste the ice cream.
00:40 This person is so mean.
00:42 He did that to a child.
00:44 Lena was watching the playground at that time.
00:47 Before the video was taken, the child had a fight with the uploader's child.
00:52 She scolded her child and apologized to the uploader but she didn't notice it.
00:57 Lena's doubt was that the uploader intentionally uploaded the video to embarrass her 4-year-old child.
01:04 They didn't like the action of my child.
01:09 That's why they made that video.
01:14 Because you can hide the video to yourself.
01:18 According to the former chief of the Complaints and Investigation Division of the National Privacy Commission,
01:23 the child's video can be posted without the parent's knowledge.
01:27 It can be a private post or just to share with friends or family.
01:31 For example, if you're posting on your own social media or your own personal social media for your children,
01:39 just to show important life events like their graduation or their birthday, then that's fine.
01:46 You see something noteworthy that you just captured on your phone
01:50 and you want to share it with your friends. I think that's fine.
01:54 But the parent should be able to decide if it's a profit for a vlogger, social media influencer, or content that has an intention to make it viral.
02:04 There's a fine of 2% of your gross income.
02:07 You cross into the commercial space, then you have all these other rules applied.
02:12 Because you're not processing it for your personal use, you're processing it as a business.
02:18 A lawyer talked to Lena to find out what case she will file against the uploader.
02:23 As he grows up, he will use it against him for humiliation, embarrassment, mockery.
02:33 And he will think that there's nothing he can do about it.
02:38 We are still trying to get the uploader's statement.
02:41 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, your witness.
02:46 [music]
02:48 Let's all be witnesses.
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03:00 [music]

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